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Francis Bacon and his secret society - Grand Lodge of Colorado

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334 FRANCIS BACON<br />

times with flag), Lion (rampant or passant), Panther, Pig, Hog,<br />

Swine, Stag (head or passant), Wolf.<br />

Birds.—Cock, Duck (or<br />

Goose?), Eagle (sometimes spread, or with 2 heads or 4 legs),<br />

Goose, Pelican, Swan. Fish.—Carp, Dolphin, Porpoise or Dolphin.<br />

Reptiles.—Lizard, Newt,' Serpent. Mythical.—Dragon or<br />

Griffin, Mermaid, Phoenix, Unicorn.<br />

2. Flowers.—Bell-flower, Fleur-de-lis or Trefoil, Lily, Eose<br />

(five-petaled, or nondescript, four-petaled).<br />

Fig, Grapes, Pear, Pomegranate.<br />

Fruits.—Cherries,<br />

3. Miscellaneous.—Anchor (sometimes in a circle), Angel or<br />

Acolyte, Anvil, Ark, Bars with names, letters, etc., Battle-axe,<br />

Bell, Bow <strong>and</strong> Arrows, Cross Bow, Bugle or Trumpet or Horn,<br />

Cap (see Fool's Cap), Cardinal's Hat, Cask or Water-butt, Castle<br />

or Tower, * Chalice, Circle (sometimes with cabalistic figures),<br />

Compasses, Cords or Knot, Cornucopia? (or Horns), Crescent,,<br />

Cross (Greek or Maltese), Crown, Fool's Cap, Globe, Golden<br />

Fleece, Hambuer, H<strong>and</strong>, Heart, Horn, Bugle, Trumpet, Cornucopia,<br />

Key, Crossed Keys, etc., Ladder, Lamp, Lance or Spear,<br />

Letters (chiefly when alone, P <strong>and</strong> Y), Lotus (?), Mitre, Moon,<br />

Moose's Head, Mounts (3 or 7), Orb, Pope Seated, Reliquary (for<br />

Pot ?), Scales on Balance, Shears or Scissors, Shell (or Fan?),<br />

Shield, Ship, Spear, Spiral line or Mercury's Rod, Star, Sun or<br />

flaming disk, Sword, Triangle with cross, etc., Trumpet (see<br />

Horn), Vine (see Grapes), Water-butt (see Cask), Waves or<br />

Water, Wheel (sometimes toothed).<br />

l N. B.—T<strong>his</strong> seems to be a modification <strong>of</strong> the Mounts <strong>and</strong> to end in becoming<br />

c<strong>and</strong>lesticks.

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